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08-25-2021 08:16 AM
I just bought a second desktop all in one HP PC 23-p017c and am wanting to update the bios for starters, the original bios that are installed on the computer are:
BIOS Date: 03/04/2014
BIOS Rev: LAV v80.08
If anyone has any helpful suggestions that I might be able to use to update the BIOS would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Jeffrey
08-25-2021 08:54 AM
Hello
the update should not be done without reason, it is risky
You indicate windows 10, know that if this is the case, there is no update indicate for this system
You will find the bios version, under windows 8
So you might not be able to update, although many users have been successful after just following this recommendation.
Right click on the downloaded file, run as administrator
the other possibility, a little restrictive, would be to go back to windows 8
HP Consumer Desktop PC BIOS Update (ROM Family 2B0D/2B21) | 80.09 Rev.A | 10.4 MB | Jun 13, 2014 | Download |
HP Consumer Desktop PC BIOS Update (ROM Family SSID 2B0D/2B21) | 80.21 Rev.A | 13.8 MB | Jul 3, 2018 | Download |
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08-25-2021 10:08 AM
I have no problem reverting back to windows 8 to do the update on the bios, however, I really would like to update the bios and see if there is any way to enable the Trusted Platform Module so that I can also upgrade to Windows 11 when it is available
08-25-2021 10:13 AM
the official version of windows 11 at the time of writing this answer has not yet been released, unless I'm mistaken!
Don't rush, any new version has these problems, wait at least a little bit before you start
Check everywhere if there are problems after installation or not!
For tpm 2.0, there are many sites that are starting to talk about it.
You can start by checking the general compatibility with the microsoft tool
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/windows-11
https://aka.ms/GetPCHealthCheckApp
another tool given by the expert @WAWood gives more information (thanks to him for this find
https://github.com/rcmaehl/WhyNotWin11/releases
for TPM 2.0 to be activated with bios uefi, if it is possible
"In the search box or with the Windows + R key combination, we type tpm.msc."
look at the bottom, where the TPM version is shown. If we see version 2.0, our computer should be compatible with Windows 11 in this section.
source:
https://www.netcost-security.fr/guides/guides-tech/27213/comment-activer-tpm-2-0-et-secure-boot-pour...
update
I read that it would be more or less possible to add a module, but nothing concrete, nothing found for the moment
The security module, being generally integrated into the processor, there is no way to change this for many computers, incompatible processors!
The requirements for windows 11 may change, in the meantime avoid spending unnecessary money.
https://blogs.windows.com/windows-insider/2021/06/28/update-on-windows-11-minimum-system-requirement...
hp official link
https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/ish_4300937-4295746-16
Updating the bios, will not change the tpm problem
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08-25-2021 10:27 AM
yes, I do know that changing the bios will not solve any tpm issues however I would still like to have an updated BIOS just for general purposes.
my HP PC system information is as follows:
Manufactor: HP
Product: 23-p017c
sys board: 2BOD
Processor: Intel (R) Core (TM) 15-4570T CPU @ 2.90ghz
Proc speed 3300 MHz
Memory: 6144 DDR3 / 1600 MHz Dual
Hard Disk: SATA0 1.0 TB Toshiba T01 ACA 100 SATSA Emulation AHCI
Boot Order: UEFI Boot Source
Windows Boot Mgr
USB / CD
USB Harddrive
UEFI: IPV4 Realtek PCIe
UEFI: IPV6 Realtek PCIe
08-25-2021 12:54 PM
I gave you all the answers
If you want to update the bios, do as you prefer
but for the tpm, see as indicated, your computer, is certainly not compatible with 2.0
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